How does water play a role in degrading a solar cell? Rishi Kumar is finding answers to that question through his research. His research in the lab of Professor David Fenning aims to understand how water causes solar cells to lose efficiency. Kumar is developing a method to measure exactly how much water is inside a solar cell without taking it apart.
Kumar describes his project in this video, taken at NanoXpo 2018 this past May:
Poster title: "Understanding & Overcoming Water-Induced Interfacial Degradation in Si Modules"
NanoXpo is an annual event held by the Graduate Society of Nanoengineers to showcase graduate research in the UC San Diego Department of NanoEngineering.
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Friday, April 15, 2016
Research Expo 2016 Wrap-Up: And the poster awards go to…
Research Expo 2016 took
place Thursday April 14, 2016 and featured a poster session, faculty talks, an
awards ceremony and networking reception. The event was a success, thanks to
our attendees, judges, sponsors and promotional partners, and the Jacobs School
faculty, alumni, staff, and students. Students competed for a grand prize and the Rudee
Outstanding Poster Award, as well as for the best poster award in each
department. And the winners are…
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Photo Credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications |
The Rudee Outstanding
Poster Award & NanoEngineering Best Poster
180. STRETCHABLE AND ULTRA-FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS: WEARABLE SOLAR CELLS
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Timothy O'Connor, Rudee Outstanding Poster Award and Best Poster Award, NanoEngineering Photo Credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications |
180. STRETCHABLE AND ULTRA-FLEXIBLE ELECTRONICS: WEARABLE SOLAR CELLS
Student(s): Timothy Francis
Oconnor
Professor(s): Darren J. Lipomi
Industry Application Area(s): Energy/Clean technology | Materials | Semiconductor
Industry Application Area(s): Energy/Clean technology | Materials | Semiconductor
The winners of the Best Poster Awards for each department are:
Bioengineering Best
Poster
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Gaurav Agrawal, Best Poster, Bioengineering Photo Credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications |
60. ENGINEERED 3D SKELETAL MUSCLE-ON-A-CHIP AS AN IN VITRO TOOL
Student(s): Gaurav Agrawal
Professor(s): Shyni Varghese
Industry Application Area(s): Life Sciences/Medical Devices & Instruments
Professor(s): Shyni Varghese
Industry Application Area(s): Life Sciences/Medical Devices & Instruments
Computer Science and Engineering Best Poster
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Ashish Kashinath, Debjit Roy and Justin Tee, Best Poster, Computer Science and Engineering Photo Credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications |
78. FIBBING TO ALLEVIATE CONGESTION IN WAN AND DATA CENTER NETWORKS
Student(s): Ashish Kashinath | Justin Tee | Debjit Roy
Professor(s): George M. Porter
Industry Application Area(s): Internet, Networking, Systems | Software, Analytics
Professor(s): George M. Porter
Industry Application Area(s): Internet, Networking, Systems | Software, Analytics
Electrical and Computer Engineering Best Poster
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Ashok Kodigala, Best Poster Award, Electrical and Computer Engineering Photo Credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications |
103. PLASMONIC NANOSTRUCTURES FOR NANO-SCALE SENSING: PATH TO AN ALL-OPTICAL INTEGRATED SENSOR
Student(s): Ashok Kodigala
Professor(s): Boubacar Kante | Y. Shaya Fainman
Industry Application Area(s): Electronics/Photonics | Materials | Semiconductor
Professor(s): Boubacar Kante | Y. Shaya Fainman
Industry Application Area(s): Electronics/Photonics | Materials | Semiconductor
Katie Osterday Best Poster Award Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Benjamin Levi Martins, Best Poster Award, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Photo Credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications |
137. EVALUATION OF FIBER OPTIC STRAIN SENSORS FOR APPLICATIONS IN STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING
Student(s): Benjamin Levi Martins
Professor(s): John B. Kosmatka
Industry Application Area(s): Aerospace, Defense, Security | Civil/Structural Engineering | Energy/Clean technology
Professor(s): John B. Kosmatka
Industry Application Area(s): Aerospace, Defense, Security | Civil/Structural Engineering | Energy/Clean technology
Structural Engineering Best Poster
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Christine Wittich, Best Poster Award, Structural Engineering Photo Credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications |
199. EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDIES OF FREESTANDING STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
Student(s): Christine Wittich
Professor(s): Tara C. Hutchinson
Industry Application Area(s): Civil/Structural Engineering
Professor(s): Tara C. Hutchinson
Industry Application Area(s): Civil/Structural Engineering
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